College golf: 2023 NCAA men’s conference championship dates and results

Results from 2023 men’s conference championships across the country.

Conference championship season is underway in men’s college golf, with all roads leading to the NCAA Championship at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, in May.

Teams who win their conference titles score an Automatic Qualifying spot in NCAA Regionals, which is a big deal for any team that might find itself on the bubble for an at-large postseason selection. A win earns a postseason spot and gets you closer to a spot in the NCAA Championship.

Conference championships are listed below along with date and venue, and we’ll continue to update the list with winners and storylines as tournaments wrap up.

College golf: 2023 NCAA women’s conference championship dates and results

Results from 2023 women’s conference championships across the country.

Conference championship season is underway in women’s college golf, with all roads leading to the NCAA Championship at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, next month.

Teams who win their conference title score an Automatic Qualifying spot in NCAA Regionals, which is a big deal for any team that might find itself on the bubble for an at-large postseason selection. A win earns you a postseason bid and gets you closer to a spot in the NCAA Championship.

And this year, 30 women’s teams will make it to Grayhawk, matching the men for the first time.

Conference championships are listed below along with the date and venue, and we’ll continue to update the list with winners and storylines as tournaments wrap up.

Auburn one of 11 schools to accomplish three-sport postseason sweep

Auburn’s football team, basketball team and baseball team have all made the NCAA postseason.

The Tigers have been proving they deserve to be labeled an “everything” school.

As the Twitter account for Reddit page r/cfb pointed out, Auburn is one of 11 schools to have made the postseason in the three major collegiate sports — football, basketball and baseball. Auburn was one of four SEC teams to accomplish this feat, the other three being Tennessee, LSU and Arkansas.

Auburn baseball is the latest team to make the NCAA postseason. The team has a chance to avenge the other two squads, which generally disappointed in the playoffs. The football team lost in its bowl game to Houston, a group of five team, 17-13, and the basketball team was eliminated a bit earlier than expected by the Miami Hurricanes (who also completed the three-sport sweep) in the NCAA Tournament. The baseball team is hosting a regional in Auburn and will play the Florida State Seminoles, the UCLA Bruins and the Southeastern Louisiana Lions.

The SEC, with four teams, is the conference with the most teams to manage this feat. The ACC is the second most successful team with three (Miami, Virginia Tech and North Carolina) and the Big 10, Big 12, PAC 12 and Independent Schools all have one representative each.

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College golf: 2022 NCAA men’s conference championship dates and results

Results from men’s conference championships across the country.

Conference championship season is underway in men’s college golf, with all roads leading to the NCAA Championship at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, next month.

Teams score an Automatic Qualifying spot in NCAA Regionals by winning their conference title, which is a big deal for any team that might find itself on the bubble for an at-large postseason selection.

Conference championships are listed below along with date and venue, and we’ll continue to update the list with winners and storylines. To keep up with the final stretch of the college golf season, also keep an eye on our Road to Grayhawk blog.

College golf: 2022 NCAA women’s conference championship dates and results

Results from women’s conference championships across the country.

Conference championship season is off and running in women’s college golf, with all roads leading to the NCAA Championship at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, next month.

Teams score an Automatic Qualifying spot in NCAA Regionals by winning their conference title. For the first time last season, a new rule was put into effect that guaranteed a spot in NCAA regional play for any individual who won the individual conference crown if her team didn’t also qualify.

Conference championships are listed below along with the date and venue, and we’ll continue to update the list with winners and storylines.

College golf: NCAA women’s conference championships, dates and results

It’s postseason time in women’s college golf. Keep track of conference championship results here.

Conference championship season is underway in women’s college golf, meaning the path to the NCAA Championship at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, has begun.

Teams score and Automatic Qualifying spot in NCAA Regionals by winning their conference title. Also for the first time this season, any individual who wins the individual crown will score a pass into NCAA regional play if her team doesn’t also qualify.

Conference championships are listed below along with date and venue, and we’ll continue to update the list with winners and storylines. (Editor’s note: * signifies match play).

To keep up with the final stretch of the college golf season, also keep an eye on our Road to Grayhawk blog.

Colonial Athletic Association

April 11-13, Grandover Resort (East), Greensboro, North Carolina

James Madison kicked off the conference season by winning the Colonial Athletic Association title, and with plenty of drama. The team was 16 shots behind entering the third and final-round but with an even-par 288 to close, the Dukes picked up their fifth CAA title in program history and the since the 2012-13 season.

SEC*

April 14-18, Greystone GC, Birmingham, Alabama

Big South Conference*

April 14-17, The Patriot GC, Ninety Six, South Carolina

Atlantic Coast Conference*

April 15-18, Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, North Carolina

Northeast Conference

April 16-18, Penn National (Founders), Fayetteville, Pennsylvania

American Athletic Conference

April 18-20, Chateau Elan GC, Braselton, Georgia

Atlantic Sun Conference

April 18-20, Kinderlou Forest GC, Valdosta, Georgia

Big 12 Conference

April 18-20, The Club at Carlton Woods, The Woodlands, Texas

Ohio Valley Conference

April 18-20, RTJ at Hampton Cove, Muscle Shoals, Alabama

Sun Belt Conference

April 18-20, LPGA International, Daytona Beach, Florida

Missouri Valley Conference

April 19-20, Bogey Hills CC, St. Charles, Missouri

Southern Conference

April 19-20, Oak Point at Kiawah, Johns Island, South Carolina

Conference USA

April 19-21, Lake Jovita G&CC, Dade City, Florida

Big Sky Conference

April 19-21, TBD

Big West Conference

April 19-21, Yorba Linda (California) CC

Western Athletic Conference

April 19-21, Boulder Creek GC, Boulder City, Nevada

Mountain West Conference

April 20-21, Mission Hills CC, Rancho Mirage, California

Southland Conference

April 20-22, Mystic Creek GC, El Dorado, Arkansas

West Coast Conference

April 22-24, Reflection Bay GC, Henderson, Nevada

Big East Conference

April 23-25, The Club at Gateway, Fort Myers, Florida

Big Ten Conference

April 23-25, TPC River’s Bend, Maineville, Ohio

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

April 23-25, Disney’s Magnolia Course, Orlando, Florida

Pac-12 Conference

April 23-25, Stanford GC, Palo Alto, California

Mid-American Conference

April 24-25, Silver Lake (Ohio) CC

Patriot League

April 24-25, Saucon Valley CC, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

The Summit League

April 24-26, Sand Creek Station GC, Newton, Kansas

Horizon League

April 25-27, Ackerman-Allen, West Lafayette, Indiana

Watch: Let Daelin Hayes Get You Pumped for Camping World Bowl

If you’re not excited for the Camping World Bowl I get it. I’m not anywhere near a level I’d be at if it was Notre Dame playing in the Cotton or Orange Bowl but that’s not changing.

This is the last time we’ll see Team 132 together and I’m hoping they go out victorious.

It’s a weird place to be.

A decade ago if you told me I’d feel at all disappointed as a lifelong Notre Dame fan after a 10-2 regular season I’d have thought you were nuts.

The program was broken, ten wins hadn’t happened in a single season since 2006 and had happened just twice in the sixteen seasons previous.

Now we sit and perhaps things aren’t where we ultimately want them to be, but guess what, they’re still in a pretty good spot compared to where they were.

Next year will come and the same expectations for a push to the College Football Playoff will be the expectation, but we’ll discuss that over the next eight months because we’ll have plenty of time to.

For now let’s enjoy this last ride together for 2019, a team that could probably be described like they did Apollo-11:  A successful failure.

If you’re not excited for the Camping World Bowl I get it. I’m not anywhere near a level I’d be at if it was Notre Dame playing in the Cotton or Orange Bowl but that’s not changing.

This is the last time we’ll see Team 132 together and I’m hoping they go out victorious.

It’ll be a long eight months until we get to see this team in action again.

If you’re not ready for the game after my pep talk I’m hardly surprised, so I’ll let senior defensive end Daelin Hayes take over from here.

Go Irish.

Beat Cyclones.

Camping World Bowl: 5 Keys to a Notre Dame Victory

If given the opportunity Notre Dame has to step on throats and not let up because the second they do the Cyclones will, get this, come storming back.

No. 14 Notre Dame wraps up their 2019 campaign Saturday as they take on 7-5 Iowa State for the first time in program history in the annual Camping World Bowl in Orlando, Florida.

There isn’t a ton at stake for Notre Dame besides pride and it being the final time we’ll see the likes of Chase Claypool and others in a Fighting Irish uniform, you hope to see them go out after a win.

What does Notre Dame have to do in order to secure that win however against an upstart Iowa State program who is led by one of the best and brightest young coaches in all of college football?

Step 1:  Start FAST